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Cultural practices regarding antenatal care among Zulu women in a selected area in Gauteng

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dc.contributor.advisor Booyens, S. W. en
dc.contributor.advisor Tjallinks, J. E. en
dc.contributor.author Ngubeni, Nozipho Beatrice en
dc.date.accessioned 2009-08-25T10:45:37Z
dc.date.available 2009-08-25T10:45:37Z
dc.date.issued 2009-08-25T10:45:37Z
dc.date.submitted 2002-02 en
dc.identifier.citation Ngubeni, Nozipho Beatrice (2009) Cultural practices regarding antenatal care among Zulu women in a selected area in Gauteng, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/659> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/659
dc.description.abstract The registered midwives are engaged in continuous health education lessons In antenatal visits, discouraging antenatal clients from using hannful traditional and cultural practices in an attempt to preserve pregnancy to tenn. Despite the registered midwives' efforts, the clients continue to use hannful cultural methods, which are life-threatening to both the mother and the foetus In utero. The prenatal clients perceive the registered midwives as not being sensitive to their culture. The results of this study revealed that health education in antenatal clinics should be collaborative: that is, the people who have influence over the clients' pregnancy, like me mother-in-law, the traditional practitioners, cUents and their family members, should be involved by the midwives during the preparation of pregnancy lessons and health education lessons on how to preserve pregnancy to term according to· scientifically proven methods. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (ix, 133 leaves)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Attitude en
dc.subject Beliefs
dc.subject Mother-in-law
dc.subject Instill guilt
dc.subject Midwives
dc.subject Pregnant women
dc.subject Traditional birth attendant
dc.subject Traditional chemist
dc.subject Traditional medication
dc.subject Traditional healer
dc.subject Traditional practices
dc.subject Transcultural
dc.subject Wizards
dc.subject.ddc 618.24096822
dc.subject.lcsh Prenatal care -- South Africa -- Gauteng
dc.subject.lcsh Women's health services -- South Africa -- Gauteng
dc.subject.lcsh Women, Zulu -- South Africa -- Gauteng
dc.subject.lcsh Community health services -- South Africa -- Gauteng
dc.title Cultural practices regarding antenatal care among Zulu women in a selected area in Gauteng en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Health Studies en
dc.description.degree M.A. (Health Studies) en


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